Envoy Medical Corporation Unveils The Esteem

Envoy Medical Corporation recently unveiled the newest surgical option for hearing impaired individuals after obtaining approval for commercial distribution from the FDA in March 2010. The Esteem, a fully implantable hearing device, is the first and only hearing device that does not use a microphone or a speaker.  It can be worn at all times and, unlike a traditional hearing aid, does not have to be taken off during showering or swimming.

The Esteem is comprised of a sensor, sound processor and a driver, all of which are surgically implanted into the middle ear.  The sensor attaches to one of the tiny bones, called the incus, in the middle ear. These bones pick up sound vibrations from the eardrum and convert them from mechanical energy to electronic signals. The sound processor, implanted outside of the middle ear, receives the electronic signals from the sensor and sends the information to the driver.  The sound processor is the component of the device that can be programmed by your hearing healthcare provider.  The driver is cemented to another of the middle ear bones, the stapes, and converts the electrical stimulus back to mechanical stimulation, which is then sent to the inner ear.

Users of the Esteem receive a personal programmer, which acts as a remote control so that the user can turn the Esteem on and off, change programs and control the volume of the device.   The battery for the device is an estimated 6 to 9 years, at which time the battery is replaced via a surgical procedure.

Currently, candidacy for the Esteem is as follows:

  • 18 years of age or older
  • Stable moderate to severe sensorineural hearing loss (hearing loss caused by a deterioration or abnormality in the inner ear or hearing nerve) The *Esteem is different than a cochlear implant as a cochlear implant is a device implanted into the inner ear and is appropriate for those with hearing losses that are profound in nature.
  • Minimum of 90 days of experience with a traditional hearing aid
  • Normal middle ear, eardrum and Eustachian tube function

The most common side effects experienced by users of the Esteem implant are:

  • Taste disturbance (metallic taste caused by severing of Chorda Tympani nerve.  Occurred in 60% of trial cases)
  • Pain
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Device Failure

Esteem is still in the early stages of implementation, thus there are only a handful of surgeons that are licensed to perform the surgery.  Surgeons must complete a three part training and only about 30% of surgeons pass the training.  Currently, there have been 500 Esteem surgeries completed.

The cost of the Esteem is $30,000 per ear.  The downside is that the surgery and device are not covered by insurance, thus the price is out of pocket.  The battery replacement runs around $4,500 to $5,000 for each device.  Envoy does provide financing options for the Esteem.

The Esteem device is not without controversy.  The company states that if the device fails or if the benefit is unsatisfactory, another surgery is required.  During the process of implantation, one of the bones of the middle ear is cut, therefore requiring a prosthesis if the device is removed.  There is a significant drop in hearing when the device is turned off, even more significant than what the wearer’s hearing loss was prior to surgery due to the disarticulation of the middle ear bones.  In addition, individuals with the Esteem implant cannot undergo MRIs due to the metal components of the device.

For more information on the Esteem middle ear implant, visit http://www.envoymedical.com/

ReSound Releases Alera™ Extensions

Alera Remote Microphone

Alera Remote Microphone allows the hearing aid to take advantage of natural directivity afforded by the pinna and external ear. By allowing the natural ear to collect, direct and amplify sound waves, Alera provides better capabilities for speech recognition than any other hearing aid product. (Photo: GN ReSound)

“Every few years, technology takes a significant leap forward,” said Laurel A. Christensen, Chief Audiology Officer, ReSound. “Alera gives you new surround sound technology that provides crisper, cleaner, more natural sound and improves hearing in even the most difficult listening environments.”

The latest updates to Alera, in the Remote Microphone model, take advantage of natural directivity afforded by the pinna and external ear. By allowing the natural ear to collect, direct and amplify sound waves, Alera provides better capabilities for speech recognition than any other hearing aid product.

With the Remote Microphone located in the concha, sound moves naturally through the folds and whorls of the ear, meaning that the listener can better locate sounds that come from behind and more easily identify the source of the sound. The Remote Microphone also provides significant wind noise reduction benefits.

The configurable Alera BTE provides both standard and power options for patients. This revolutionary behind-the-ear design combines a standard power and a high power hearing instrument in one product. It is the only Standard BTE that can easily be converted to a very small high power instrument, with one housing for both. The BTE provides patients with an adaptable hearing instrument solution should their hearing change over time.

“The configurable BTE has the highest directivity index of any other hearing aid,” said Christensen. “Optimal directional processing has been shown as the single most important way to provide better hearing ability in background noise.”

With this addition of Alera Remote Microphone and the Alera BTE to the ReSound Alera™ line, there is an Alera solution that will fit 90% of patients – addressing mild to profound hearing losses. Both new models also feature wireless connections to TV, stereo and telephones for convenience and optimal listening experience.

To learn more about ReSound Alera™, visit www.gnresound.com/alera.

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ReSound Creates Revolutionary Design In Custom Hearing Aids

New, innovative design improves patients’ ability to hear sound while decreasing wind noise as well as improving cosmetic appeal and natural directivity

BLOOMINGTON, Minn. – ReSound, the technology leader in hearing aid solutions, has created an innovative proprietary Remote Microphone Technology that enhances natural directivity, spatial awareness and wind noise performance in hearing aids.

The Remote Microphone Technology uses a thin tube to connect the hearing aid to a microphone that is tucked into the concha cymba area of the external ear. The remote microphone utilizes the natural effects of the pinna, as they relate to directivity, high frequency amplification and wind noise reduction. The body of the hearing aid is placed in the ear canal to create device retention and cosmetic appeal.

“Remote Microphone Technology is a very attractive alternative for hearing aids users that have an aversion to Behind-The-Ear (BTE) instruments,” said Dr. Laurel Christensen, Chief Audiology Officer, ReSound. “The placement of the microphone in the concha cymba not only hides it from view, but also improves acoustic performance due to pinna effects.”

Behind-the-ear (BTE) and some traditional custom hearing instruments have less-than-ideal microphone placement compared to the natural ear, causing distortions to occur if sound collection from the pinna is not utilized. Remote Microphone Technology takes advantage of the pinna effect to preserve natural localization (including front-back localization performance) and directional cues.

“This technology is completely unique to ReSound,” said Dr. Christensen. “As an element of good sound quality, ReSound’s remote microphone hearing instruments restore the pinna effect to give a sense of spatial awareness and localization.”

Early market feedback quickly validated the benefits of this innovative hearing instrument design that leverages the ear’s natural abilities through consistent patient reports of significant wind noise reduction, superior sound quality and an improved ability to localize sound.

For more information about Remote Microphone Technology vs. traditional custom hearing aids, visit: http://www.gnresound.com/professionals/GlobalAudiology/researchlibrary/ResearchLibrary.aspx

Widex announces new president, a distribution change in the U.S.

Widex announced recently that Jake Haycock is the President of the newly formed Widex USA. Jake brings 9 years of successful experience from the hearing aid industry, heading the Widex Canada operations.

After 54 years, Presidents Ron Meltsner and Eric Spar of Widex Hearing Aid Company Inc. and the Board of Directors of Widex A/S (Denmark) have come to a mutual agreement to transfer the distributorship as of November 3, 2010.

Since the early beginning more than 5 decades ago, both companies have had a very close and fruitful business relationship. However, the market dynamics in the U.S. have, in recent years, confronted the independent distributor with overwhelming challenges. Margins have eroded and at the same time, the need for significant investments has become necessary to expand Widex’ position in the market, and to ensure superior service to U.S. hearing professionals.

As these conditions are not expected  to change within a foreseeable future, the situation calls for a different distribution set-up based on direct ownership by Widex A/S.

With the new “Widex USA” Widex joins the group  of the major European hearing aid manufacturers with its own U.S. subsidiary. All operations of Widex Hearing Aid Company, Inc. will be transferred to the new subsidiary. The headquarters will remain located in Long Island City, N.Y.

“It has been a privilege for Widex A/S to work with Widex Hearing Aid Company, Inc.  under the management of Harold Spar and Henry Meltsner and later their sons Eric Spar and Ron Meltsner and we would like to recognize the excellent and warm relationship both companies have enjoyed over the past,” says Anders Westermann, Executive Vice President, Widex A/S.  “Widex Hearing Aid Company, Inc. has played a significant role in the history of Widex and the company has maintained the Widex brand as a strong brand in the U.S. market, representing an excellent platform for the new Widex USA.”

Ron Meltsner and Eric Spar will maintain an important role in the industry through their company Hal-Hen, the world’s leading supplier of hearing aid accessories.

We trust that all our Widex friends and colleagues will be supportive of our mutual decision, and the Board would like to wish Eric Spar and Ron Meltsner and all the Hal-Hen crew the best of years ahead.

As of November 3, 2010, Jake Haycock is the President of our new company, Widex USA. Jake brings 9 years of successful experience from the hearing aid industry, heading the Widex Canada operations.

Panasonic Unveils 3 Digital Hearing Instruments In U.S.

 Panasonic Corporation of North America has announced that Panasonic Hearing instruments have been delivered to the U.S. market.  The company is debuting three types of digital hearing instruments, including a new form factor that resembles the style of an MP3 player, a receiver-in-canal and behind-the-ear models.  Panasonic is currently establishing a distribution network throughout the U.S.

“We are thrilled to bring three new Panasonic digital hearing instruments to the U.S. and make products available from a brand that is associated with quality sound.  Panasonic digital hearing instruments deliver the same high-quality, reliability, and innovation that our customers have grown to appreciate from our audio products.  We manufacture our own digital signal processors and have developed a unique algorithm to enable precise sound reproduction,” said Yoshi Yuasa, Senior Vice President, Panasonic Corporation of North America. “Panasonic is known as one of the leaders in acoustic science, and is committed to provide innovative hearing solutions through advanced technology.”

Panasonic digital hearing instruments are designed for the patient and provide the features, convenience and performance requested by hearing care professionals and their patients.  They are attractive, comfortable to wear, easy to use and have a unique circuit design for high performance and long battery life.

Panasonic introduces the JZ Series, a newly-styled digital hearing instrument that resembles the style of an MP3 player.  This palm-sized unit features an LCD screen and a stereo binaural headset (earphone with microphones), created for increased usability and designed to be comfortable for long hours of wear.     

The JZ Series is ideal for individuals with dexterity challenges, impaired vision and those with situational hearing loss, such as when watching TV.  This digital hearing instrument features a Scene Select function that allows the user to view the listening modes on the LCD screen and select the most appropriate mode based upon the surrounding environment from the four modes available.  This unit includes a rechargeable battery that can easily be charged by placing the main unit in the charging cradle.  Alternatively, the JZ Series can also use commercial AAA alkaline batteries.

The Panasonic 4-Series is a Receiver-in-Canal (RIC) digital hearing instrument that is the smallest of Panasonic’s three introductions.  The stylish waveform design and small size of the device make it possible for it to be worn discreetly behind the ear.  The RIC provides a comfortable open fit solution for patients with mild to moderately severe hearing loss.

The Panasonic 2-Series is a Standard Behind-the-Ear (BTE) digital hearing instrument that integrates Panasonic’s advanced digital signal processing technologies and is designed for moderate to severe hearing loss.

Panasonic 2-Series and 4-Series digital hearing instruments both feature Dual Focus technology that integrates noise reduction and directivity control to improve the accuracy of analyzing noise components.  Dual Focus suppresses noises coming from the rear and sides.  Accordingly, the focus is on voice communication coming from the front producing comfortable hearing conditions and optimizing speech intelligibility.

“Panasonic is delighted to introduce digital hearing instruments line to the U.S. market, and we are currently planning a wide-spread rollout working with customers who embrace our vision for the hearing care business,” said Delain D. Wright, Director of Sales, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Healthcare Group. “With the power of the Panasonic brand, and our innovative technologies, Panasonic is committed to being the preferred manufacturer for the independent hearing care professionals. We will work with professionals who know how to use the power of the brand to grow the market with us”.

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